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With the KMS case study, I’ve been so far focusing on requirements. In Chapter 6, we worked through Step 1 of Five-Step UML, documenting the requirements for the KMS as Use Case Diagrams. In Chapter 7, we delved into more detail on just one of those Use Cases during Step 2 of the process, refining the requirements by looking at the different possible scenarios and documenting them in the form of Activity Diagrams.
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Shoemaker, M.L. (2004). Step 3: Assign Your Requirements to Components and Interfaces. In: UML Applied: A .NET Perspective. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0712-2_8
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